Apple Buying Mobile Security Vendor AuthenTec For $355 Million

From CRN:

Apple is gearing up to buy mobile security firm AuthenTec in a deal that could lead to tighter security protocols on its iPhone and iPad, making the traditionally consumer-focused devices more suited to enterprise users.

The acquisition, announced in an 8-K filing that...

Researchers claim smallest semiconductor laser

From EETimes: Physicists at the University of Texas-Austin say they have developed the world's smallest semiconductor laser in collaboration with colleagues in Taiwan and China.

The researchers say the development is a breakthrough for emerging photonic technology with applications...

Zuckerberg: Facebook Building a Phone Wouldn't Make Sense

From Tom's Hardware: We've been hearing talk of a Facebook-branded phone for months. Most recently, Bloomberg cited 'people with knowledge of the matter' that said Facebook and HTC were preparing to launch a phone in mid-2013. However, today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has shot...

Windows 8 Security Garners Praise at Black Hat

From eWeek: Microsoft's Windows 8 is not yet generally available—the operating system officially lands on store shelves Oct. 26 –but that's not stopping security researchers from trying to find flaws in the OS. However, those hackers who have had an easy time with Windows might find...

WD Returns to the No. 1 Position on the Market of Hard Disk Drives

From X-bit Labs: Western Digital Corp. on Wednesday reported financial results for the fiscal year 2012 and Q4 of FY2012 (~Q2 calendar 2012). While the company did not ship as many hard disk drives as it did last year, it did earn record revenues and profits thanks to major increases...

Sprint loses $1.37B, sells 1.5M iPhones in Q2

From CNET News.com: Sprint Nextel saw its second-quarter loss widen because of ongoing costs related to the shutdown of its Nextel network, its Network Vision upgrade project, and its investment in Clearwire.

The Overland Park, Kansas, wireless carrier posted a loss of $1.37...

Twitter Crashes Day Before Olympics Kick Off

From PC World: The day before the opening of the 2012 London Olympics that are expected to light up major social networks, Twitter has crashed.

The micro-blogging site went down at approximately 11:45 a.m. EST Thursday, according to Twitter's Status page. The site was still down at...

Apple Denied Sales Ban on Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy Tab in Germany

From PC World: Apple was denied an injunction against Samsung's Galaxy Nexus and the adjusted Galaxy Tab 10.1N by the higher court of Munich on Thursday, a court spokesman said.

The patent in dispute is related to a "list scrolling and document translation, scaling, and rotation on...

Google launches KC fiber net, intros Google Fiber TV

From CNET News.com: Google launched its 1 Gigabit per second broadband service in Kansas City today and also unveiled a new interactive TV service called Google Fiber TV in a move it hopes will push the broadband and paid TV industries to deploy faster speed networks at a lower cost...

Princeton: Replacing RAM with Flash Can Save Massive Power

From Tom's Hardware: Fusion-io and Princeton University recently announced a partnership in which the company would enable customers to use Flash memory as an extension of DRAM. The University now added some more information about the technology that adds to the product and developer...

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